THE QUEEN is now in Scotland for the summer and is expected to host a long line of guests during her stay. From Meghan Markle and Harry to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and possibly Doria Ragland, here’s who will visit the Queen at Balmoral.

Queen Elizabeth II enjoys a holiday at Balmoral Castle every summer. The monarch's time in Scotland usually stretches from August to October and during her holiday she enjoys a rare break from royal duty. Here’s who will likely visit the Queen at Balmoral this year.

Mr Epstein’s reported death by hanging occurred just 24 hours after 2,000 freshly released court documents dragged a number of his high-profile friends, including Prince Andrew, into the scandal surrounding him.

Buckingham Palace has “emphatically denied” all accusations, saying the accusations are “false and without foundation”.

The palace also said the court documents released last week relate to US proceedings “to which the Duke Of York is not a party.”

Prince Andrew appears to be taking refuge in Balmoral away from the media spotlight as family members rally around him.

Sarah Ferguson

Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson was also with him at Balmoral at the weekend.

While the pair divorced in 1996, they are still firm friends and have two daughters together - Princess Eugenie, 29, and Princess Beatrice, 31.

Both Eugenie and Beatrice are believed to have joined their parents at Balmoral and Beatrice has previously described the stately home as “the most beautiful place on earth.”

Fergie is reported to have left Balmoral ahead of Prince Philip’s arrival because of a personality clash between the pair.

Prince Philip

The Queen’s husband Prince Philip traditionally joins her at Balmoral in the third week of August.

The Duke of Edinburgh, 98, retired from royal duty in 2017 and has spent an increasing amount of time at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk ever since.

Sources at Balmoral said the Duchess of York departed suddenly following Philip’s arrival yesterday.

Sarah was spotted catching a British Airways flight from Aberdeen Airport on Sunday afternoon.

A royal insider told the Daily Mail: “In previous years the duchess has left the day before the Queen’s husband arrives.

“This year he arrived yesterday, several days earlier than expected, which is rather strange, so the duchess left.”

The Cambridge clan

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and their three royal tots owned the Queen at Balmoral last year and could do so again.

Kate and Will’s were in Cowes last week for the King’s Cup sailing race they helped organise for charity and their two eldest children - Prince George and Charlotte stole the show pulling cheeky faces for the cameras.

While the Cambridges usually jet off for a week or two in the sun every summer there is nothing to say they won’t stop by Balmoral too.

Queen’s Balmoral guests: The Cambridge clan have joined the Queen before (Image: GETTY)

Queen’s Balmoral guests: The PM is likely to visit (Image: GETTY)

The Sussex family

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are expected to make their first trip to Balmoral with baby Archie this summer.

One royal commentator has claimed the Queen can’t wait to host them.

Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk: “It would seem likely that Harry and Meghan will take Archie to Balmoral this year to be with the Queen, especially as this will be a special time for them with Archie born so recently.”

“The Queen is obviously fond of her [Meghan] and if reports of their visit are correct, will be looking forward to it enormously.”

Doria Ragland

Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland is another person who may get the Balmoral invite this year.

The Queen has previously hosted Kate, Duchess of Cambridge’s parents and if the Middletons have stayed there, there’s nothing to say Doria won’t too.

As Doria lives in LA a trip to Balmoral could be the perfect way for her to catch up with little Archie without Meghan and Harry having to travel.

Boris Johnson and partner

As Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be expected to make the annual trip to Balmoral.

Whether or not his girlfriend Carrie Symonds will join him is up for debate.

As Mr Johnson is yet to finalise his divorce from his wife of 25 years, Marina Wheeler, taking Carrie with him to stay with the Queen could be deemed inappropriate.